What is unawareness?
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definition
"Unawareness is the illusion of being your thoughts and emotions; true awareness begins when you recognize the mind as a passing phenomenon and remain a detached witness."
According to Osho, unawareness is identification with the mind—mistaking thoughts, emotions, and moods for who you are. When anger, greed, or hate arises and you become it, you are unconscious. Awareness begins by recognizing the mind as a temporary mechanism and remaining a detached witness, remembering, 'This too will pass.'
Unawareness is when you think you are your thoughts and feelings instead of just watching them come and go.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you pause before reacting, reducing regretful words and actions.
- Weakens ego and stress by remembering “This too will pass.”
- Builds steadiness and clarity in both success and failure.
- Weakens ego and stress by remembering “This too will pass.”
- Builds steadiness and clarity in both success and failure.
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